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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There is a really poisonous thought that has helped the
cultural revolution grow in America, and that is that it
can't happen here. Super poisonous thought. And that thought is
right at the center of the wine mom Antifa groups
you're about to see right there. It can't happen here.
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Speaker 1 (00:56):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the time so which God has decided we shall live.
It can't happen here. These women's going out, women's going out,
having some wine, some cocktails together. Back east, I'm sure
New York City, man, it's funny, funny start out. Mantani
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his mom, and Calavdes our brother and Islam his im
a Calaved of New York starts today.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
God, there's just something so electric, so satisfying about knowing
that my maga parents, wherever they are, are probably having
a horrible night tonight. I literally just got goosebumps thinking
about it like they are.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
They are in such a bad mood probably, And we'll
get to more of that a little bit later. Let's
start the whole thing over you and to conjoin some
more my mega parents wherever they are. Who do you
think chose the divorce between daughter and parents? That it
was her? Ah, She's gonna show them. She's gonna get
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it right out there and have a life devoid of
family and devoid of principle, and devoid of connection to
family and to people who love her uniquely. She'll show them, well,
she'll hurt them, probably already is. But Orange Man, it
can't happen here, that we reach a year zero moment.
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That can't happen. Family in America is too solid. She
is year zeroing herself. Your zero is where you divorce
one generation from another. She is year zero to herself,
because Orange Man. So now maybe she'll come back, and
you know that does happen. There are the prodigals, And
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I'm gonna imagine that she's far from God or the
way she wouldn't be dishonoring her parents and gleefully giggling
away at it. And the first women Sharia law starts now, well,
that can't happen here. What and there are people I
saw a guy and tuck across from Seth Dylan was
decrying the idea that Shria law is a threat and yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck,
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yuk yuk yuk yuk yuk yu can get up. What
is the goal of Islam exporting itself? What is the goal?
It's to have nice things, It's to export It's ideology.
It's an ideology of conquest, that conquest is political and social.
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But that can't happen here. So you have these wine
mom Antifa groups. They don't even know, they don't have
any idea. How captured they are to be yucking it
up and thinking about this. How funny do you think
that is to young women in Afghanistan who had acids
poured in their faces because they were caught doing the
unthinkable of learning to read. I want to talk to
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the guy. A guy runs a company called Combat foot Flops.
I spoken to him a couple of different times, and
he was a team guy in Afghanistan Special Forces. I
don't know specifically Witch Branch, but it was a team guy.
It was a special ops and he got to know
a lot of the Afghan people, and when he left service,
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he formed a company to help them work called Combat
foot Flops, and he built these sandals based on the
ones they wore. Because of these incredibly sturdy things and
the scarves they use. He employed Afghan women and he
told me he started to do this because he met
women who had been working and the Taliban came along
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and said, yeah, you can't work outside the house, so
we're going to cut your hands off. I'll stop that
you had a job outside the house. Nope, more hands
for you. Or teen brides right who were married off
to disgusting old men at the age of eleven, and
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they had this annoying thing. They kept trying to run
home to their parents, and so the Talban said, hey,
try that without feet, you know, run now. But yeah,
that's real law. That's some funny, funny stuff and it
can't happen here. And the eighteen twenty nine year old
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female voting block. They broke hard for the left, But
is it really the left? Man? The devil's so good
at what he does. That angela light thing that is
so real. It's not it's not it's not economic issues.
It is compassion and fairness. This is what's the liberal
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mind how it examines politics. Is it fair or compassionate?
Fair and compassionate. Now do they dig into the details
of things. Usually not, and speaking of women eighteen to
twenty nine years old, almost always not, because if it
strikes them as fair or compassionate, it's good. If it
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strikes them as unfair or lacking compassion, it's bad. President Trump,
as you know, has no compassion for anybody and is
distinctly unfair, and all his policies are and immigration enforcement
is unfair. Not enforcing immigration enforcement is fair. It is compassionate.
To let everybody come in and soak up all of
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our resources. It is completely lacking compassion to say we
can't afford this. So we'll dig further into this topic
of the wine mom Antifa groups. And this was inspired
by the fact that I saw someone I love speak
the sentence that to me indicates you are almost completely gone,
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and that sentence is antifa literally means anti fascists. I
can't imagine how this is controversial. To me, is completely
patriotic and in that case, not money either. Fear based emotions,
emotional cycling. There's a lot of reasons to have concern.
Let us not have fear because God tells us not
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to have hearts of fear about what AI is doing.
The Alex, my producer friend, the other day, pointed out
to me that Coca Cola's entire Super Bowl ad is
made by AI, and they're breaking about the fact that
it costs them almost nothing to make. There is a
Christmas ad, Alex corrected me, a Christmas ad AI and
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may it costs him almost nothing to make. And this
is a big deal. We're talking to some frenzy of
the night who have a daughter who works at a
big ad agency and she's got a ton of responsibility
and it's going super well. And I didn't say anything
last night because I didn't want to be, you know,
doctor buzzkill. But hey, how what is she gonna do
when AI comes along? It takes that job where they
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don't go do photo shoots or video shoots. It's like
going doing video shoots for some of her brands. And
what's that going to be like when they never leave
the studio? AI does it? And what about when you
can have a junior staffer, you can have interns. AI
gets so good you could have interns say make a
cool car ad for this brand of car that will
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appeal to women eighteen to twenty nine year old. Okay,
here you go. Here's three examples, and those go up
to the higher ups or plan out a campaign. See
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It's the creative jobs. It's legals, it's lawyers, it's doctors.
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A little bit more from this video of women celebrating
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This is the young woman who wonders where her mega
parents are. She's just happy they're having a bad night about.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
The fact that Zorn just one fifty is gonna pass, Like, wow, God,
I'm sorry. It just makes me feel good that my
maga parents are probably upset right now.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
Women Day starts with Dick Cheney, you're being dead and
ends with mom Donnie winning.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
Yes. Oh I'm so happy. Oh my god, I'm so happy.
If you live in New York, I want you to
maintain your happiness while you're being beat over the head
by an attacker. Because Mom Donnie wants to open up
the prisons. Why because he said violence is a social construct,
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because he said there's no purpose in jail, because he said,
defund the police. Now consider this. Find me the Islamic
country where the police have been defunded. Find that place
for me. You can go look at say what Bocoharama
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is doing in Nigeria. They're not police, they're psychos. Well, no,
they're demonic psychos. It's a demonic army. Period. Tucker was
talking about how much he likes being in Qatar because
there's no crime, because if people commit crimes, there's severe punishment,
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and there's a ton of cops. So find me the
Islamic country that practices what Zoron wants to practice here.
What he wants to practice here is already having an effect.
There's about three hundred cops who've told journalists in New York,
three hundred who said, yeah, I'm putting in my papers.
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I'm out. I refuse to work for mayor who hates
my guts. I refuse to work for a populace that
hates my guts. And there is no New York anymore.
York ceased to exist. New York is now a whole
series of little bulkan ized little countries. And that's how
that how nations fall, countries within countries. And if you
want to make this complicated, so be it. But we
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could make it super super simple. Take a football team.
Eleven guys on the offense. You got your quarterback, you
got your five O linemen, and you got your so
called skill positions. You got your wide receivers from tight ends,
running backs, half back, et cetera. Eleven guys, and you
have designed an offensive scheme and you're down in the
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Super Bowl and it is let's say you are on
your own no, you're on your opponent's seventeen yard line
and it's a Super Bowl game. You are down six points.
You're on the seventeen yard line of your opponents. And
the quarterback comes in and calls to play, and the
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wide receivers say what, you're not going to pass? I'm out.
I'm out. I'm a pass first guy. And the alignments,
you know, actually I disagree with that. I think we
need to run a draw because I've been looking at
this and then I'm getting rushed and these guys are
coming in strong. If you run a draw, they're going
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to overrush and the quarterbacks no, the play is Now
I'm out. Offensive line stands up. I'm not doing it. Boom.
Now there's the overtime whistle and you went past thirty seconds,
and the head coach comes out, what the heck is
going on? Quarterback says, I called the play. They won't
do it. What do you mean you won't do it? Well,
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the old linemen want to run a draw and the
wide receivers want to run a pass, and he says, no, No,
I called the play. I called play action and quarterback
keeper to the sweep. That's what I called play action,
fake handoff, quarterback sweep, that's what I called. That's what
we're running. The quarterback goes, wait to be, I didn't
know you said sweep. No, I'm not going to run
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a sweep into this offense. You know I'm at the
latter stage. This is my career needs to consider here.
I know I'm not doing See this is what New
York is becoming. This is the design. And these women
can't see this. They can't see that Zoramandami is going
to create circumstances that are going to make them further
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less safe than they are now. No, because he's compassionate
and fair. Why well, number one, he's anti Trump. Number two,
free stuff, And I get it. I understand that logical
minds are going to go, wait, that's not free. It's
taxpayer provided. That doesn't work with people like this. It's free,
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but there's no such thing as a free lunch. What
are you talking about? He said free, and even if
it's not free, at least he wants it to be free.
This is how this is working with women eighteen to
twenty nine years old. And if you doubt it, take
a look at these charts. This is voter turnouts. Now,
mind you, these are liberal states, and so it's going
to be more liberal. Zoraman Dommy, you got your eighty
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sixty eight percent males eighteen to twenty nine and then
eighty four percent women eighteen to twenty nine go down
to Mike Cheryl women eighteen to twenty nine percent, eighty
one percent go down the Jay Jones, a guy who
enjoys thinking about murdering the children of his political opponents,
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and then murdering his political opponents after he forces them
to watch their children be murdered. Seventy six percent of
women want to have as attorney general, a guy who
would fantasize about murdering their kids if they disagreed with him.
Abigail Spanberger. Women eighteen to twenty nine years old want
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to vote for a woman who doesn't believe that women
exist and who refuses to say that men should not
be allowed to force their way into women's spaces and
then to sexually to you know, look at them naked
and force the women to look at the male body naked.
And this is protecting women, but it's fair. First of all,
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it's not Orange man. And as you know, President Trump
is a convicted rapist. It's convicted multiple times of rape.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
What.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
Oh no, I'm not talking about truth. I'm talking about
what people have been led to believe. Women eighteen to
twenty nine years old have a belief that President Trump
was convicted of rape. I know, I know, I know
that didn't happen. I know it was a civil case.
I know that there was no evidence. I know there
was no contemporary contemporaries reporting in that.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
I know that, and you know that.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
But when your analysis starts with is it compassionate and
is it fair? Is it fair and compassionate? That's what's happened.
This is the liberal mind. That's how they analyze politics,
beginning with that, it happens that the conservative mind will
look at things like this, How does this afffect national security?
What a mayoral race in New York? How does that
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affect national security? I just want to know, if it's fair, compassionate, Yeah,
how does it affect national security to have a guy
who hates America running one of our biggest countries or
one of our biggest cities. How does that affect national security?
The U ends located there, How does that affect national security?
How does it affect our debt? What you're talking about?
A mayoral race, right for one of our biggest cities?
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How does this affect our debt? So behind all great feminized,
fake fake politicians, fake man like Surrommon and he's a
real man, but he's a feminized version of a man.
Dude could not bench press one thirty five a single time?
And him tell you, if you're a guy in your
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mid thirties and you can't bench press one thirty five once,
that means you can't do a push up. And I know,
I know it's just a push up, but it speaks
to the greater picture of who this guy is. And
of course, of course they don't want to talk about
the fact that he claims Muslim identity but then doesn't
hold any actual Muslim policies. Well, for now, the only
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Muslim policy he actually confesses is a desire to take
America down, and he even pretends he's not trying to
do that. And not all Muslims want to take America down,
but Islamist do so he has Muslim tactics. And when
you take a country that's been predominantly Christian and your
goal is to make sure it's not predominantly Christian and
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there's no predominant faith, it's again divide and conquer. Angel
Studios is a faith based studio. That's what they do.
They make largely Christian films that largely take kind of
risky positions. It would be easy to laugh at the
plotline of Disciples in the Moonlight if you weren't really
paying attention. It foresees a world where late at night,
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twelve people go out on an important mission to smuggle Bibles,
some of them to churches, some of them to groups
that are home church based. And why are they smuggling them?
Because the United States has banned the Holy Bible, but
don't worry. They've set up a fake Bible called the
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Truth Bible. Now, it would be easy to out cut
that plot light and go, wow, that's really out there
except for this. You had your tax dollars stolen from
you at gunpoint, given to USAID, who then gave that
money to completely heretical churches that pretend to be Christian
but have nothing, nothing in relation with the Lord Jesus, nothing,
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and you had to pay for them, often one hundred
percent of those fake churches. That's just like the fake Bible.
And right here in North America, up in Canada, they
foresee being able to prosecute you if you speak the
Bible certain scriptures. They foresee being able to prosecute you
for hate speech. So it's not that far off. So
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on this important night, these twelve people go out to
distribute these Bibles, and I'm telling you right now, one
of them, two of them, three of them are shot,
and you'll go see how many die. That's not supposed
to happen. They're the good guys, well they're good. One
of them is not that great a father, pretty awful father.
And husbands well that's not supposed to happen, right, But
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they're trying to tell a real story, although fictionalized, and
we're very very close to this happening in our country.
Go watch this. It's called Disciples in the Moonlight. Go
to Angel dot com, slash hermon and join the Angel Guild.
In that case, you're not just sitting there and watching.
You are making it possible for more movies like this,
brave Christian filmmaking to be made. It's Angel dot com
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slash Hermon. So behind this feminized man Zoron Mandani, this faker,
this user of fake accent, but he speaks the language
of fair and compassionate. There's a group of Antifa wine moms.
We've played some of them. They don't know that they're
in line with Antifa. They don't know that they're encouraging
the destruction of America. They don't know that they're creating Balkadization.
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They don't know that they're joking about something that really
can happen here. Sharia lab Man. That's going to be
funny for them, if God forbid that ever happens here,
and it can, If it ever happens here and it can,
what's it going to be like for those young women
who might be forty fifty years old when that comes
along to remember the video they made, h it's so funny.
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Remember Linda Sarsuer. She used to get way out front.
She wanted to be the face of things. She is
one of those uniquely unlikable leftist women, so she's wisely
now reconsidered being the face of things. She masquerades as
a feminist who doesn't quite wear the fol hyjab, but
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pretty who else because that they're that's feminism and she
is a fake feminist who's actually an Islamist. And if
you listen closely and imagine the between the line statements here,
she's talking about who purchased this election for Zoran Mondamini,
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and it was not just his mom who was sending
money from overseas.
Speaker 5 (22:24):
Right now, I'm a little more quiet because I'm on
the quiet side of this race. But I'm going to
tell you that once November fourth comes around, i will
tell the story. The story is not just you know
that it's random that Zoran ascended to this place. It
is our Muslim American communities. And I will also say
that it's Muslim money. The packs that have supported Zran
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or a particular pack that has supported Zran is probably
over eighty percent of Muslim American donors in this country,
high net donors, grassroots donors. And I want to make
the point that the Unity and Justice Fund pack, which
is the CARE super pac, was the largest institutional door,
the largest institutional donor to the pros Ihron pack in
New York.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
Never forget that CARE were unindicted co conspirators at nine
to eleven. And she's hinting at Soros's involvement here. We
should question all of these things. And I would think
that women who are celebrating this would say, do I
actually want to live like that? Is that how I
want to dress? Maybe it is, go do it? Oddly enough,
(23:31):
I didn't see did I miss it Alex or any
of the young women in the video play earlier where
they were in the headdress. I don't think so. In fact,
I think they were drinking alcohol, and that's they won't
be doing that under Sharia. Yeah, it's right, there was
no man present. Makes a good strong point. No man
present that right there, that's that's the death penalty. And look,
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it's fair enough. There's a lot of people who are
questioning Apak do do They've got tons of influence in
American politics and they don't I understand register as a
foreign lobbyist. That doesn't seem right. Question it, Question this,
and question how it has been so easy for the
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people who run Joe Biden and the left to make
a group of women who are otherwise rational people into
people who were voting distinctly for things that will harm them.
J Jones is not going to be able to be
an attorney general who enforces the law because he is
sick in the noggin. Zorai Mandami cannot enforce the law
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because he's pledged to not because he wants to see
America destroyed and that that's fair and compassionate. That's the
how good Satan is at his job to convince him
of this. Revolver dot News has done a pretty good
profile of this what they call under the Network of
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Feral wine Moms, which there is a compliment website I
keep forgetting to get the link to this in tifa
wine Moms, and these are people who have taken that
first step that sentence well, and tifa means anti fascists,
so I can't imagine how that is controversial. To me,
it seems completely patriotic. Sure, just like Mega means make
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America great again. I can't imagine how that's controversial. After all,
it's to me, it's completely patriotic to make America great again,
to which people might say by destroying the black and
brown people and tariffs and acting like a king. Okay,
I disagree that's what he's doing, but I can see
why it would bother you. I can see why you
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have that interpretation. I'd be happy to discuss it with you.
I am unable to see how you have the interpretation
a private group of people who wear who sling ars
around their necks and seize neighborhoods in western cities in
the United States and pulled people out of their cars
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and beat them into a coma. If those people don't
want to be trapped in their cars and forced to
watch their political displays, I am unable to relate to
you saying that's anti fascism. On the other hand, yeah,
I I have the conversation about the tactics of Trump.
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So there's a woman named Jennifer Welch, and she's gotten infamous.
There was a time when Jennifer Welch was sort of
a yeah, just political analyst, think her, and she has
descended into now she's a liberal podcaster. She's descended into
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someone and maybe this dissent is so she gets things
like this that her podcast is getting more hits. That's
a temptation. It's a temptation. So then do the nick
front taste thing is a temptation. I don't want to
be famous, therefore it's not something I could be. Well,
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I think it would be harder for the devil to
tempt me into that than other things. Devil could tempt
me into being jealous of the views they get. He
could tend me. He could tempt me into getting full
on rage filled. That's easy for him, because what's being
done to our country and people and children. He could
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I have to watch on that. So we'll go through
looking at some of the work of Jennifer Welch and
some of the suggestions she've made. And remember women eighteen
to twenty nine year old and this voting block and
assassination culture. All those things come together and it's something
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political thinker, kind of strategy person, liberal podcaster. The Factory
mads she might be doing this for attention, and it's working.
Here's a little bit of a compilation of Linda Welch.
I've had pardon me, Jennifer Welch with.
Speaker 4 (30:36):
White people that triple trumped, Yeah, that have the nerve
and the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant, a
Chinese restaurant. I know this woman who I thought was
for sure Republican. I know she was and her how
and I've never really hung out with this woman much.
Our kids went to school together, and I got a
(30:57):
text from her two weeks ago that that I started
listening to your podcast. Some people I ever reported, thank
you for five I.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Had no idea this existed. It's like an entire network
of secret liberal wine moms pushing for civil war on
the internet. They compete to outdo one another. They'll say,
for example, that the Trump administration shouldn't apport eligal.
Speaker 4 (31:15):
Elliot Kenkeles mctaco at the top of the ticket.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
I don't know what she just said there, I have
had it from.
Speaker 4 (31:22):
Top to bottom, white people, that triple trump.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
Now again, it could be performance art. It could be
that she was not getting the views she wanted, though
she did a thing to get to views. Hey, look,
I think of these things. You know, we've invested all
this money in YouTube, and to degree it's work. We've
seen a five thousand percent growth rate, and I don't
want to do it. I can't stand working with YouTube.
(31:54):
It's a commercial reality that we have to. It is
the only podcasting platform of note these days. So while
our audio podcast kills it numbers, we need a lot
of help on the video front. So incidentally, if you
like the videos on YouTube and you watch that, please
please please share those. Yes, I'm asking you to please
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And I've played with ideas. The other day I said
to Alex, you know what I should just we should
just tear down the studio and I'll just invest in
a home gym that's really killer, and I'll do all
the shows there wall I'm working out, just banging out
these workouts and talking and Wow, he can talk while
he does that. Maybe I can. Maybe I'm collapsing on
the ground. And Ike said, you know, I hate to
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tell you this, that would actually work. I actually work
with young guys, and I shared this with my wife.
She goes, I would never watch that. That's gross. The
stupid women would never watch that. And you have women
who watch the show. So we play with ideas like
this from time to time. In fact, I will tell
you we're probably gonna have some big changes coming up
in the next year because I've been praying and I
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just don't want to be just another dude behind the desk,
because a lot of people behind the desk and I
want to talk about things that really matter in an
eternal sense. So it might be that there's a massive change,
and I think it will be a change for the better.
It certainly will not be Jennifer Welshfield. This is Jennifer
Welch talking about MEGA. I wonder what she thinks about Mega.
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You know what I do the exact same thing. Would
you be glad ify? Is that Jennifer Welch. It's that
Jennifer Welch. Oh yeah, she's doing the commentary. This is
a reaction video. Oh that's cool. Look her face is
all tiny and small. Guy.
Speaker 4 (33:34):
Maybe I'd have to think about it.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
Should be ashamed of yourself, ashamed of yourself. Your friend
just that she'd be happy if I died.
Speaker 4 (33:47):
So listen, at democratic establishment, you can either jump on
board with or we're coming after you in the same
way that we come after Maga.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
Okay, now see, let's put said. This is performance art
where she is saying to Democrats, you have to come
on board, uh with wishing death on political opponents, or
going to come for you. Jen May I call you Jen? No,
all right, Jennifer, you know that means you, right, I
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mean Jen? Or for sorry, I slip in the gen Jennifer.
When you say kill people who are not sufficiently politically pure,
you mean kill you. You are saying, come and kill me.
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You're saying, I, Jennifer, want you to kill me. If
I am insufficiently leftist, or if I'm not sufficiently backing
the leftist candidates that should be backed, if I'm not
sufficiently pro whatever, come and kill me. That's what you're saying.
And refer back to that voting block of women eighteen
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to twenty nine years old and the recent polling around. Yeah,
it's okay, President Trump should probably be assassinated and we
might need to kill speakers on college campuses to cause
them to stop them from spreading hate speech. And let's
go back up to those women saying, hey, Sharia law
begins now, ha ha ha ha. This assassination culture, super
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divorced from Sharia law is killing people because they're not
sufficiently politically pure. That far off of Sharia law. Huh.
I would think it's pretty radicalized to put women in hajjabs.
And now there's a new thing I was reading about
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in some of the Islamic countries. Oh, yeah, it's not
just a hajab. In Afghanistan now, the Taliban have women
only allowed to use one eye. They have to cover
one of their eyes because they don't want men getting
all worked up because they see two eyes, so just one.
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Never mind that that destroys depth perception, and then we'll
destroy the woman's brain. That doesn't matter to them. So
that's a little bit far off, but not that far
off from Linda Sarsuer posing as a feminist. Just one
more here from Jennifer Raltch. She's talking here about a
fellow woman, Riley Gaines.
Speaker 4 (36:31):
One thing I want to say about Riley Gaines as
she sits there and has the moral high ground against AOC.
When I look at people, if I were to say
who's more christ Like? I would pick AOC and the
atheist Jew Bernie Sanders and the Muslim zoron mom Donnie
A million times. Ever, ye, Riley Gaines, Because Riley Gaines,
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all you do is hate on people.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
You are just a reminder. Did we play the bit
where she said get on board with assassinating people? Or yeah,
all right, so this is the same Jennifer Welch, maybe
on a different set of meds, wound up like.
Speaker 4 (37:07):
A cheap clock over trans people.
Speaker 1 (37:09):
You should That's okay. So she's clever because sheep clock.
That's no compassion.
Speaker 4 (37:17):
You defend billionaires, You cheer and celebrate when children are
zip tied, and then you have the audacity to get
on television and try to lecture people who fight for
the people that are suffering, that stand and put their
arms around people that need sanctuary, and you try to
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act like you're better than they are.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
You're I'm having trouble relating to her. When you are
leaning when you should be firm eventually you will be
cruel when you should be kind. It was all compassion
when open borders had run wild. That's all fair, and
that's all compassion. That people come into our country. They
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get tax payer money for having broken the law. The
reward is, here's ten thousand dollars. The further reward is,
here's twenty five hundred dollars per month. The further reward is, hey,
let's get you in Social Security, in Medicare and medicaid.
Why because you broke the law, and let's get your
kids in school and we'll pay for that. Why because
you broke the law. Let's literally create banks that exist
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to make sure you can get not necessarily a home loan,
because it's something you never have to pay back, but
a house you sign up to live in, and twenty
years from now, when it's gone up in price, you
get to participate in the profits. But you never put
any money down and you never had to show ID.
(38:50):
Because it's distinctly for illegal immigrants, let's set up cities
fully for illegal immigrants. That's fair, and that's compassionate to
Americans as a whole generation of kids are right now
economically set up to never own a house ever, but yeah,
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that's fair and compassionate. And AOC interestingly, and Bernie fly Private,
Bernie has three or four homes. AOC's network has skyrocketed.
And Jennifer Welsh can't see any of this and how
much of it is because of Orange Man. And then
(39:31):
for her to talk about Jesus Christ as she is
purposely propelling assassination culture, that's super interesting. So eighteen to
twenty nine year old women the voting block, let's talk
about some of the interesting voting things that happens and
some of the interesting outcomes. Will do that in just
a second. Hey, Alan Soaps is about to be taken
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over by a woman. It's not the best of circumstances.
John who started Alan Soaps to employ his son Alan
because it was clear that the rest of the world
wouldn't find value in Alan, even though he's a very
valuable kid, it's because of his limitations, his challenges. First
of all, he can't speak well, he's called nonverbal. It's
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not technically true. He can speak through his iPad and
and his mom can understand some words, but it's it's
in reality pretty much the truth. So therefore lock him
in a box put him on psychosomatic drugs and sedd
him in front of a video game. Oh it's not
that he doesn't like video games. He's actually very good
at Minecraft, thank you very very much. But no, Alan
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works at Alan Soaps every day in packaging and quality control.
He's invented a ton of the fragrances and there's some
new ones there you can go look at. By the way,
and John, who started this company for Alan and now
Ian works there. His other son impacted by autism, and
at the time we were employing other people who had
these neurological challenges. That's what the company exists. And it's
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not cheap soap. It's made in America. It's made by
a family of three generations of soap making expertise. It's
all natural. It's in fact the best soap in the world.
As that advantage. John is going to the Lord sometime
next spring or next next summer, and he's turning the
company over to his wife. So we've made the following
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have it coming with you. If not try it yet,
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Carolyn Levitt was asked a question about California mail in
ballots as President Trump still going to pursue what he
thinks his vote fraud there and it's, by the way,
it's obvious vote frauds. Carolyn Levitt had a good answer,
then a couple of upstate updates from the very place
(42:02):
that invented mail in vote fraud and criminal.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
Review by whom and why?
Speaker 1 (42:07):
And also in this vein, does the White House.
Speaker 2 (42:09):
Still plan to issue an executive order banning mail and
voting and what legal authority do.
Speaker 1 (42:14):
You have to do that.
Speaker 3 (42:15):
The White House is working on an executive order to
strengthen our elections in this country and to ensure that
there cannot be blatant fraud as we've seen in California
with their universal mail in voting system. It's absolutely true
that there are fraud. There's fraud in California's elections. It's
just a fact. It is just a fact. They have
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a universal mail in voting system which we know is
ripe for fraud. And if you want to deny that,
I'm happy to provide you all of the evidence for it.
I'd be glad to send that to you after this brief.
I rigged fraudulent ballots that are being mailed in in
the names of other people and the names of illegal
aliens who shouldn't be voting in American elections. There's countless examples,
and we'd be happy to provide them. As for executive action,
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the White House is taking Yes, we are looking into that.
And like any executive order, of course, any executive order
that President signs is within his full executive authority and
within the confines.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
Of the law. We don't check signatures, we don't check
id We mail ballots to everybody, and we allow about
Harvest Sister to bring them in. Yes, it's obviously it's
going to incur fraud period. A friend of mine, former colleague,
Jason Rants, has an exclusive story up at website with
the stupid name seattleread dot Com. I don't know why, Gosh,
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Jason why Rant's exclusive DJ to sue Washington over vote
role secrecy after shutdown. We'll see them in the court.
Assistant or TRADI General for Civil Rights to meet. Dylan
exclusively told the Jason Rent Show on Seattle Red seven
to seventy am, that's no, it's Kattam seven to seventy
that she will sue the state of Washington for refusing
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to share vote registration data with the federal government. The
Department of Justice, she explained, is enforcing the Voting Rights
Act to help America Vote Act in the National Voter
Regulation Act, laws that require states to maintain accurate voter
roles be ready for a lawsuit. Dylan made clear that
Washington's refusal won't be ignored once the shutdown ends. That
happened immediately before the shutdown. We've been in for five weeks,
(44:11):
she explained. The shutdown will end, we'll get back into
filing lawsuits. We're going to pursue all of our legal options.
We're going to enforce our voting rights laws. Dispute began
late summer when the DJ requested voter data from several states,
including Washington, Oregon, and Maine to compare registration listening sure
voters weren't being registered in multiple states. Washington Standard reported
that Hobbs office formerly denied the request on September twenty three,
(44:35):
setting privacy laws and a lack of justification for why
the data was needed. So that's some good news. Also
out of the separate country of Washington States, Jim wallshtrow
my attention to this. He's a good guy's state party
chair there, Republican. They had a special election in the
fifth Legislative district. This is an East King County, which
is the only real swing district there. And funny thing,
(44:59):
in the primary election for this special election, they got
more voters than the general election. That never happens. The
general election had fewer votes for that special election than
the primary. That never happens, particularly in a big election
like this. Good thing that people in King County would
(45:22):
never you know, disappear Republican ballots, which would be easy
enough to do since when the ballots arrive at people's homes,
the powers that be have helpfully made it possible to
tell if it's a Republican or Democrat ballot. You can
(45:43):
even tell when it comes back. There are no secret
ballots in Washington State. One last thing, this comes out
of Charlotte, North Carolina. Voters have reelected for a fifth
term Democrat mayor v Lyles in the wake of Irna
Zaratuska's murderer. This is swallwriting. Lyles wrote, we will never
arrest our way out of issues such as homelessness and
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mental health. She won seventy percent of the vote. Fair
and compassionate. Oh by the way, she's also a woman
of color, so that's good. The Antifa wine moms, they
are voting for the teardown of their country to be
(46:25):
less safe, and they're doing this in compassion and fairness, because,
after all, Satan really met well when in the garden
he said to Eve, God really tell you you can't
eat any of these plants. And he said, no, no, no,
we could eat all the plants, just not the truth
of the knowledge of good and evil, or surely we
will die. Surely you won't die. Shreia Law is not
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that far off of assassination culture, is not that far
off of Linda Sarsuer, is not that far away from
a guy like Zaron Mondomie who's been brought in to
destroy the country. And may God have mercy in the
United States and give us some time more. Please give
us more time, more souls. We can bring to you
a better for heaven. We want to make heaven crowded,
Charloie Kirk said, And the Great Consolation prizes saving America.
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This is the Todd Hermershew. Please go, be well, be strong,
be kind, Please make every effort to walk in the
light of Christ. And looking forward to some great time
with my beloved wife